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VOL. 6 NO. 4G. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUES WHOLE NO. m DAY MORNING. JULY 1 . 1851. "3 ' ' THE TBI-lYEfiKLYCOlIMEIMm 1i published evet.TuKbuAT, Thcbsday and Sat vaoAV, al 5 00 per annum, payable in all eases in advance BV THOMAS L O R I S C, ,, , Editor and Proprietor. ' HZ3SJAMIS I. UOWZiV Associate Eli tor. COIt.VEft OF FRONT AMD MARKET STREETS, WILMINGTON, N.C. RATES OK ADVERTISING. qr. 1 insertion. SO, 30 , 1 sqr. 2 months. 81,00 1 2 " 73 1 1 " 3 " 5,00 I " 5 " . 1,00 1 1 " 6 " 8,00 l." 1 month. 2,60 J 1 u 1 jreor, 12,00 -Ten Unas or lew make a square. "If an advertise ment exceeds ten Unci, the price will bo in propor tion. , " All advertisements are payable at (he timo of thai insertion. Contracts with y eirly a Ivertisers, will be tnadetjn the most liberal terms. Mo transfer of contracts for yearly advertising will be permitted. Should circumstances render a change In business, or an unexpected removal neces sary, a ctwje according to the published terms will beat the option of the contractor, for the time he has advertised. The privibgu of Ainu il Advertisers Is strictly limited 10 their own.lmmcdiatc business : ao.d ull ad vertisements for the benefit of other persons, us well as all advertisements not immediate. y connocted with tholr own business, and all e.ce-s ol advertise, ments in length or otberwLe, beyond tho limlta en gaged, will be ch tr:d at the usual rates. No advertisement is included in the contract fo( tho sale or reut of houses or lands in town or coun try, or for tho sale or hire of negroes, whether the property is owned by tho advertiser or by other porsons. These aro excluded by tho term " ihrnu dtale business." The announcjm.'nt of nurrinsjs or doatlis will be" Considered as news, an J inssrted free of charge; but all additional matter, bjyond the simple an nouncement of tho death of tho person, will be Charged on tho samo terms as advertisements. Alladvcrtlseinenis insortod In tlie triwcokly Com mercial, are entitled to one insertion in the Weekly free of charge. JOB, CARD and FANCV P HINTING, executed la superior style. AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL. ... ... i NEW YORK: Messrs-.-Knows & DeUosskt. KOS'TON : Fssdebick Kidder. Esq. BUSINESS CARDS. MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION M EltOH ANT, WILMINGTON,- N. C. RKf'Ktt TO E. P. Hill, Eio, , P res' l Branch State Bank, " I " Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bunk l Wilniitif,'- Cape Fear, ; ' f ,oa' N' C- 0. G. Parsley, Esq., Prcs't Commer- clol Bank, . j Dec. 19. 1850 118-tf. T. C. WORTH : Commission and Forwarding MEltCHXNT, WILMINGTON, w. t. Feb. 19 1851. 143-12 m. j. niTawvAY & m, COM MISSION M 12 RCIIA N TS . WILMINGTON, N. C. i ' J. Hathawav. . J. L. Hathaway Oct. 15. 91 GEO. MVERS, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, ' UIH CONST HTLV ON II AND Wine$, Tea, Liquors, Provium, Wood and IVil low War, fVuif, Confeclionaries, f-c. &c. SOUTH raONT STRICT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. 28. 109. CAUSE & BOWDEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ANO GENERAL AGENTS. thus. r. gauss, john c. bowden SSFESSNCfS. Alexander McRae, President W. &, R. R. B. P. Hall, State Bunk. O. Q. Parsley. " John Dawson, Merchant. J. & D. McRae & Co., " P. K. Dickinson & CO. Dec. 7, 1850. Commercial Bunk. 112." ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. OKSERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' WILMINGTON, N. C. CKAS. D. LltS, HSNRY f. BUSSCLL, JOS. B. BIBStLL. Jan. 25 1851. 133. WILLIAM M. IIARRISS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON. N. O. S3 JTRICT attention given to procuring Freights SindbarchaslnaCaraoetforvessols Kirasmcis! . O, G, Parsley, Est) 3 Col. John McRae, Wilmington, N O ' Msssrs.Ballard A Huntington, ) Will Pock, Esq.. Raleigh, N. C. Osssrs. Hall.Sackatt&Ca., t-,,.ni, tv r J iseph UUey, Esq., y"'f.N -C . Messrs. James Corner it Sons, Baltimore . .. .'. R. A.SouderfcCo.,Phlladelphla ,: Thompson Hunter iwimV.u ' 'PnfsburyJ. Sandford,(NewYork 1 ' Hunting & Tufts, - ton Jul Ulh 1.960.... i 'i II BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. IIARRISS, 1 Gcucral Cooiuiission jUercIumt, WILMINGTON, N. C. . I OTRICT attention given to ptocuring Freight O and plirciiasingCarjoesforvessels. Ksr e a to R. P, Hall, Esq., 1 O. O. Parsley, Ksq., 1 J. A. Taylor, Esq., ; Wilmington., J. D. Bellamy, Esq., Messrs. Ballard A Huntington, J A, Messrs. Tookcr, Smyth A Co., i N w v v ". Thompson Hunter, iiNew YurK- J Alox'r. Herron, Jr., Philadelphia Messrs. Williams & Butler, ) n. , -,,. H n H. K. Baker, Esq., $ Ch' r P.s- O. Jan.2.i351. . - 12J-tf. ANDERSON & LATIMEfl, C O M M I S S I O-N MERCHANTS, SOUTH WATER STREET. W I L MIX GTO N, N. C. Sep.. 27, 1950. 82-1 yc. MARTIN & CR0NLY. AUG'i'IOXEtillS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, general" "agents. VilminKton,N.C..Oct.3 1S50. ' 95tf. JOSEPH H. PLANNER, a (iiDra! Cau nissiiii H 1 rc'iint. wiLuf.vtarox, x. c. Ot. 9th, 1350. 87-ly-c. WILLIAM NEFF, WriOLESAI.E AND RETAIL DEALER IN SHIP CHANDLERY, SHiP STORES AND GROCERIES, CORNER 09 ii ) J C- . -VirSi STREETS WILMINGTON, N.-C. Uee.Tlh 1660 DER0SSET & BROWN. WILMINGTON, N. C. BROWN DER0SSET. " ' NEW YORK. UKSR'IIAL COMMISSION MhUlCJIANTS. March 17 1851. ., l-y. GEO. H. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Ncxtdoor tj A. A. V in.iut's, on North vVater st will attend to tlie sale of ill kin Is of Uountrv Pro, dtti'e, s t :n as O iro, l'jn, tlual, Bicon, Lard, 4c. and .vill .;e.!) c .u i.i;ly on ilaud a full supply of Groceries, Ac. References. Willes Hall.of V.iyne, Joiin McRse, Wilmington, W O'jraway, ' I Jon. Alx.. McR'ie. . " E. 1'. .1 .It, V : I niuijton, Wiley A. Walker, " Dec. 1.1, ld.-U. 1 15-1 V- SAVAGE & ME ARES, CEXEUAL COM-UIisSIOX MliltCHAXTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WILMINGTON, N. C. EDWARD s v u. May 2, 1H50. OASTO.f M CAFES r. - LEJGHT0N, CIIAD80URN & CO., Gcueral Coiiuissioii Merchants. WIIiMIXGTON, X. C. Dec. 11, 1S50- ll'-tf CORNELIUS DaPRE. WHOLE SAL6 AND It ETA L. DBALEItH IN Drtigs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dye Studs, (ilass, Perfumery, Cigurs, ' UI4 Uquors, l''ancy Articles, &c., MARKET STREET, WILM1XGTOX, X. C. Pras'irlptions carefully contpounJed by cxper enhed persons. March 28. 1331. O J. C. LATTA. COAtMJSSWN MMRCHANT. AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct.l 1850. 87 HALL & L0NEY, General Commission Merchants, BALTIMORE, Will receive and advance on Consignments, and pay particular attention to filling orders for produce, dc. Refer to Messrs. DeRosbet& Brown. March 13. I53-3m-p. WEST & HEWLETT, lucliaaeers, Commission Merchants AND GENERAL AGENTS. WILMINGTON, N C. BrrER TO Potter & Kidder, John Dawson, O. W. Davis, O. G. Parsley, Barry, Brvtint & Adams, E. P. Hall, George Harrlss Edv.x" Cantwell. Oot. 6. 1650 06-ly-c IMPORTER AND DEALER IN 1IAUDWARH, IROX, STOVES, NAILS, Ac, Ac, Fron I street, 3 doors Southof Market street., WI I.MIN Q TON. N C. 22 Wilmington, May 4, 1860. THOS. D. BARRY. Commission Merchant and Ship Broker, WILMINGTON, S C. Jan. 21)1851. 131-tf. BUSINESS CARDS. ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Barry, Bryant 4 Adams.) COMMISSION MERCHAN WILMINGTON. N. C. I Jsn.l, 1851. 12l J. & D. McAE & Co. j f General Commission Merchants. : WILMINGTON N. C. U Particular attention paid to procuring frelgUta and purchastni car rocs for vessels h JON!t MACRAE, DUHALD MACaAt, JOHN K. Dl August 1. 1850. . 69.. VyiLKINSON & ESLER. . CASH DBA LBU3 'rn Confectionary, Fruit, Xuts, Toys.Fancy Ar ticles, Pertumery, Tobacro segars, &c, WHOLESALE AND RH a AIL, 1 ' MARKET BfnEET, WILMINGTON ,N. C. Nov. 30, 1850. .10-tf JOSEPH RrBLSSOM. General Commission and Forwarding Merchaal Prompt personal attention giveu to Cousisn me;ita for sale or Shipment, And liberal cask advances made on Consignments t) me or to my Ncu York friends. Wilmington. Jan. 30, 1851. 135 tf T. S0UTUMAYD 4 CO., I(GLCERS, BUCKoHIIIIS, BliISS, lD IRf.N l-IICMIEliS III orders in the line will be punctually at tended to. Corner Mi'i-behy & North Wateh sth. WILMIXGTON, NO. CA May 16, 1850. . 27 WILLIAM A. GWYER, GENERAL AOENT, FORVyARDING and Commission Merchant r TAKE pleasure In informing my Iriends, thai I 1 am prepared to eive all business entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. I have a wharl for Naval stores, with ample accommodations, Spirit Houte, aud Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment ; and all kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cuslvudvauccbumde on con signments. April 13 1850. 15 ALEIaiRAErJr. 1 IMPOftTEK OF CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, and wholesale and retail dealer in nil kinds of FAR AUNG IMPLEMENTS, South Side of Market St., WILMIjNG TON, N. C. Novembor, 9, 1850. 102 W.G. BROWNE, PORTRAIT AND MINIATURE PAINTER, REQUESTS persons who wish to have Portraits painted, or to view his collection of Paintings, to jtisit his Gallery in the Masonic Hall, between the hours of 9 and 5 o'clock. Aprils. 9-tf FRESH AND GOOD. PerSchr. R. W. Broun. BBLS. of Extra Family Flours 20 15 " Pure Genessee; 5 Bags Laguira Coffee; 6 Kegs of New Goshen Butter i 3 Bbls. more of that Extra Fulton Market Beefat GEO. H. KELLEY!S, June 12. 38 J. H. & N. C. T. copy. WILKINSON & ESLKR, WOULD respectfully invite those wishing good &cgars to call and examine their large assort ment, nmong them may be found : 10,000 Principe, Justo San., good; 20.000 Regalih, Lion; Jenny Lind, and Mensu rado ; 10,000 Havana, La Nacional, prime 10,000 Lady in the cage handsome; . 18,1)00 Pantillos La Terrestto, do 17;j00 De La Vuetta, otd enough to walk ; 20.000 half Regalia, Jicolinaal, very superior; 15,000 Wandering Jews, very cheap ; 8,000 El Galleo, fine; t 14,000 La Cathedral ; 20,000 Low pace, various qualities. Our stock of Segars dec, is much larger than ever offered in this place, and at lowest cash prices. Gallon WILKINSON & ESLER, Market street. March 14. 1 JUSTIN TIME! HPHE following articles we have just received: JL 3 doz. Silk under shirts ; 4 doz. Gause merino " 5 " patent Drawers; 20 doz. Linen Coats, assorted; 100doz. Gents, half Hose; 50 doz. tine assorted Shirts, with a great many other articles, all of which will be sold very cheap. Call soon and get bargains at S. & D. TELLER'S May 15. 27. CAPE FEAR MARINE RAILWAY smr CARFENTERLNG: T HE subscribers harinarnowcomDlcted their Ma 1 rineJRuilway, are prepared to take up Vessels oi any size, i ney pledge themselves that all work done by them shall give satisfaction , both as to charges and workmanship. They bnvea large force employed, which will enable them to perfbira all work with dispatch. They are also prepsred to build any size Vessel, from a PILOT BOAT up to a SHIP; and will warrant thattheirwork wiileomparafavonbly with any done here or elsewhere, and upon as reasonable terms-..- Always on hand a large stock of Timber, dec. SAMUEL BEERY & SON. KEFEB TO P. K. Dickinson, DeRoaset A Brown. ii, jwn Barry, Bryant 4 Adams, Wilmington, N . C veo. w. uavts, J. 4 D. McRae, A Co June2T.l850. 4f..l2m.3 ROSIN STRAINERS. T7R0M No. 18 to 100, of a superior quality, for J. sale by POI.T.V Si HART. March 29. ti, PORTRAIT PAINTING. JM ASS ALON, Portrait Painter, would respret-1 fully inform the citisens of Wilmington and the j syrroundinir country, that he has permanently loca fed U unfit' Iri this place, and 'will be happy to re-j ceive the patronage of any lames or cntlumen who may wish to procure faithful likem mls of them selves ursnv member of their family, lis ftauers himself, from his long experience tn the art, that he will be enabled to give natislactloo. His roornis at Ik. Love's Furniture Establishment, Front Street, .Wilmington, N. C. ; Aprils, 1&51. My. ST0V& AND GRATES. JUST RECEIVED - Large 8 apply nr SUIT. PARLOR, rmtsnu AND OFFICE STOVES ! of the BEST snd most approved r.-rTE.vs. wholesnle & retail ALSO, an assortment ol GRATES 4 FURNACES, Solar, Camphlne, Fluid, and OH Lamp, plain and japannel Ware, Steak Dishes. Coffee Urns, Blg ciiis. Tea Trays. Walters, 7.1 Platform and other Scales and a variety of other arti cles too numerous to men tion. Oct. 10. DEEDS FOR SALE. A'lT'aranteeDeeds.and Deeds for Mortgageoi lanvrt v v just printed, tn correct lonnatici toman at in? Commercial Office. SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION V JUST Received, a large assortment of Single and Double barrel, Bird, Duck and Deer Guns, of the finest finish snd latest style, made by those celebra ted makers Chaneb & Son, and others of known celebrity. Guns of all weights and calibre, also, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Bags, percus sion Caps, and in fact the best collection of sports men's goods ever offered in this market. Gentle mon please call and examine. POLLEV& HART. Oct 3 1 60 BILLS OF LADING, &c. ITOLIO POST EILLS OF LADING boand in Book, sod 8hcu,also Letter Shcts with elvarietyof mercantile blanks, lor sale at The Com mercial Ojp.ce. NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. WE have just received the handsomest and moat beautiful assortment of fancy Dry Goods that ever was brought to this or any other market. Ladies and Gentlemen are Invited to call and ex amine. . Country merchants are particularly invited. Or ders will be promptly attended to. We also have on hand a splendid assortment of Spring end Summer Clothing, which we keep en tirety up stairs, we nave tnom made up ourselves, and do not wsnt to pay profit la others. We are able to sell them cheaper than any House. S.4D, TELLER. March 13. 153. TO TURPENTINE DISTILLERS. 'T'HE subscriber would Inform the Distillers of Jk l urpcnituc, mat nenss now on hand at Ins Coop, er Shop in this place, a supply of icrnonulJimoer, sufficient for the present year; and that those Who were disappointed In getting work lust year, tiny rely upon being served this, as he has added greatly to his former arrangements ; and having permanent ly located himself here, ho will be enabled to pay atricx attention to the quality of the work ; and should any casks made by him prove bud, he will exchange them, or return the pri e of such casks : also, from the first of March next, he will delivtr themjO-es of charge, at any point In or around Wil mlngiSn. Hereafter his casks shall be marked with the letters A. M., on either head, so that iho work mav be known. The nrice will ba SI 7K nr r haml of 10 gallons.- Should any change be made In these ' prices, due notice will be given in this papei. A. MOilGAA. , Jan. 16. I23-6i-p. GUNNY BAGS. C OUNN.V Bags, for sale ve fjyjyjyj ' ANtiERaoN & la cry low by JyATMER, Marcn i-j. o. WOODEN WILLOW WARE. A LARGE assortment, for sale bv HOWARD & PEDEN. lay 13. 26. RECTIFIED WIIISREV. 1 C "BBLS. Rectified Whiskey; I) i " Old Rye do.; N. K. Rum, Rose Oln, snd a full assortment ol Wines, PERR1N & HARTSFIELD. My 24. 3U LOOK AT THIS. 100, BOXES Sweet Oranges; 25. do French Lemons; 75 do Superiur Eleme Figs; 50 Drum Extra Smyrna do; 10 Bags do Naples Walnuts ; 5 Baskets Superior Olive Oil ; Imported and Domestte Segars. For sale low by WILKINSON &ESLER. May 22. - 29 GLIE J ENGLISH and American, constantly on hand, foreale by ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. May 3. 11. JIAY AND FLOUR. 1 ZCi BALES Prime North River. Hay; 60 Bbls. Canal Flour, to arrive per Schr. POLI.KV & II ART. 89 a. roweii. toraaie hy OF.O, IIARRISS. June 13. . . '. . 3. K0TICE EXTRA. OWING to tf increased demands of oof Trade In the following article wa have been induced to enlarge our Stoca of Fralt, Confectionary. Not, Tobacco, Seirars ami Soulf wf all kinds which re tailers and others can selcei from, at kwet prices. WILKINSON & ESLER. AprUja. ' ' " J K. LIME! LIME!! LIME!!! r(rtillL,- Lliicolnvllle White Lump; Also OWL oatoincd Plaster, Plastering Hair, and Fire Jirlck, Hydraulic Cement ; 1000 bbls. Lime if-c.feralt by J,C.& B. B. WOOD. Contractorsaivd Builders'. Dcf.22. 1S50 119. COTTON T g BALES of Bhrht Creek Vactirf, 7 to (f ; " " " Shirting; 1 " " " " Hhseiinr i at CEO. H. KELLEV S. May 27. J. H. 4. N. C. Tejjraph copy. 27. GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC B ONDER. I)K. J. S. HOCJGTON'S I'KPSm The True Ol-ektfve Fluid, or Ctrtrlt Juice! I Prrp ircd from Kennel, or the tourth stomach of the ! Ox, alter directions of Baron Litbljr, the jre .i ' PhyxiologioHl Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. . - This Is s great .Natural Remedy for Indigestion, ond Dyspcit:i, curing after Nature's own Method, b) Nature' .- own Agent, the Gatric Juice. Pepsin Is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice- tho Sokeut of tht Food, the Purifying. Pn fa cing, and Stimulating Agent of the .Stomach und intestines It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Oi, thus fmming an Artificial lie:iuve Fluid, precisely like the naturil Gastric Juice, in itaj vhejtlcal powers, and furnish, mg a cotnpli tc and perfect substitute for It ny the aid of tuif preparation, the pains and evil of In- digestion und Dyspepsia ore removed just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is.dolng wonder for Dyspeptic, rurinjr cases of debility, emaciation, nervous decline and Dyspeptic consumption, sup posed to he on thn verge of the grave The Scien tific Evidence upon which It la bsseJ, is In the hluliet degree curious and remarkable. Baron Leiehia, in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, sy- "An Artificial Dlgrmiye Fluid, unajogpu, to iliepastric Juicot may lw prepared from the mucous mtmhrane otihn stomacn of the Ox, In i which various articles of food, as meal and egs, will be softened, changed, and digeiltd, just in the j same manner as tlvey vould b in the human stomach." Half s tcaspoonftil of pure Prrsiw, Infused or dis olvcd In water, will digest or dissolve firs Pounds ! Roast Beef in about ticahmif out of the 8 torn- Dr. Houghton's Pepsin, is sold by nearly all the deiiltrs in fine drugs and Popular Medicine, through out the United States. It is prepared In Powder, and In Fluid form-and In Prescription viuls for the use of Physicians. Private Circulars, for ihense of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr Houghton or bis Agents, descri bing the whole process of preparation snd giving the suthoritles upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. 4s.it Is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against Us use by Physicians in respectable xtanoing and regular practice. Price in Fluid form, One Dollar per bottle. I'EPSIN IN POWDER. & n! iii Mail Free of Postage. For convenience of sending to all parts of the country, the Digestive matter of the Pepsin, is put up In the form of Powder, with directions to Le dis solved in water by the patient. These Powders con tain just the same matter as tlie bottles, and will be sent by mail, free of postage, for one dollar sent (post paid) to Dr. J. S, Houghton, M. D., Philadel phia, Pa. "Observe this ! Eery bntileof the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. Hough ton, M. D , sole Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. ygTSold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medi cines. . . . Sld, wholesale and retail, by A C. EvANS BROTHER ; W. 11. L1PPI I'T A. Co , and C. Do PRE, Wilmington, S C. May 13. 25-12mc NEW GOODS, rTMlE Subscribers we nov ffpening their Spring i ... . X Stock of Dry Uoods, Groceries, Hardware, cm- ; lery Wood and Willow Ware. ALSO: A lot of China, Class and Earthen Ware. They will be glad' to see fheir old Cosloiners (o.-peciatiy the p lying ones) at their St ire on North side of Market Street, Four Doors from the River. PERUI.V &, HARTSFIELD. April 14. M TOBACCO. 1 f KOXS.S Nelson's superior pojnd ium,, AW 1 Kor sale by ANDERSON A LATIMER. r, rAmmmrn, ,7. ' ?,,? PffiSSFJlZ I A ,,1, . i CONSULATE Or H AVTI, ) on,5th.Miireh, 1301. S noilee, that In uccor- X dance with a law pased at Port au Prince, on the 24th December last, vessels arriving in Hsyti from the U. States on or after the 16ih tlie loth April nexi, must te provioea wiui uupncuie ianneiiB ui their earOrw,. PHrtlfWd b. a Consular A.enl of Hav- ' ... , . i . i . ,. - ft t I ..I tl, if there shall have been one at the port of load-; iny, otherwise the documents may be vcrrified be-', fore an officer (duly .commencement to administer ' an oath) of the State or United State .Government. o ' ' c ri ' FLOUR AND BACON. 1'irBBLS. Superfine Flopr i ., J UU 10 hhds. Shoulders, just received per Sihr Ann Ellaabcih, and forssle by J.&. DMcRAEcCo. June 3. , . CApLiSS. CABOXES Sperm, Afanjaqilne. and Mould.Can- JJ die., for sale by k' uvi s s,si w uiiiii May 10 25. N. C. BACON. QfWjLBS. Hams, Sides and Shoulders, in OUUv store, and for sale low by . SAVAGE ft MEAHES. June 5. , 35. : SALT! SILT!! SALT!!! r ffi SACKS suDerior around Alum Salt, Z ,OUU now landing from Br. Bark Bee, snd for sale by ot u. mcriAt June 5. CYPRESS SUINGLES. rr ffC 1. ARG Ksiac, mrealr hv SJUsUUl 9 SAVAGE A HBaKR. Mav 29. l-i- v srucH of m. ivjzmmt - or tottn CAiousa. At the Dinner af tht Maryland lliatarkat Soclcl j aa th Wth rf May - 'lie Um Joan Bai,DUoluee4 Gc- -Tbcmpbos with the following remark, t , At Ihia tvrnlful moment,, when every heart vibrntce in.qokk putwlion, f ern lite lofiy. rttOdf tC the '! Raekjr Monniaitu to thn AHawic and PiifiCoceana, whh prajen far the Union, moat approprfale to wileoow to our board a diatJngiwlied ori of ibe SotitK -a Union roan, a Soatttern patrwl nlways steadfaat to lh faithj pC"'i rHmtit,1Hia;iNWreryridi'pftA ceiBt: fo he tht tlLuiafirrtion ' r.oir , prevalent m ; South Curolin it id my firm contietion that a large majority M ner entire poputauon wt ba found nt.iintcd by the.wphtatry 1 frwf iniigttiJeJ political firebr4iH)4gM( by fro ojriiwry wrongs to prefisr the hazard of an ' independent sovereignty whart , they , tnajr wrll into political power and itnporUrtre.ta l he count lee Mcssinta of our gtorioue Cou-s federagy. PipoipetJ ,y lie di-rcend.tnt of a. Carrcll, n name hnlfowrtt ti tke. Mfcclionaof every fricr.d to human liberty, - who glorious rx ample irt nflixtnc hissiffn nwnoaJ to the Pee- laration of Imlepenrfewc, fMging thereto a fortune , unemiullcd by any of hia contem poraries, andhia aubaeqaent devotion to the principle! rtnd praeiicca of pnu Repnblicftn ism, won for him the tfte of Uliimoa Roman-, orom, na the last aorvivor of that iltuatriooe hand who frame.', tht Immortal fiMrtraroe-at, . .Carroll deree to. tender a tribute of rv speel to ' our welctub.'nntt. dijiJnjuialjf d guret. ' '. Gim. Waody TH0Mr8Of, of Sooth Care- " linn: The true clutrop'un of.-freedom u Uniorrmnn., 1 : . Alter the np)l.u;se had subsided. Gen. TitpMPeONwid : The ejiiiinenl .which ba just hocn announced, and which ha beea m kindly mA flMterintfly ', reeeif ed, Vfefere-Ut , thref anbjecl:, mytell, oar Federal Union, and my own beloved Slate , Of the-fira it is not becominir (hat I should epeak: of the two Inat it is. and, if I apeak a I (eel. il wilt ' be to give utterance to feelings oi pride and of deep nlTcc'ion. One of the enriieat anl moat firmly-rooted oi' my political opinion has beeii:lml with the permanence of ,tho Federal Union are inuWilubly united the Uurntion ef our free institoliona. and the Jib- ' erties, the hopes, and the happiness tof cbaii yn all lime to come.- Thia opinion bae ' ri pened into a fixed principle, all the more fixed and cherished irom a residence In it coon try subjected to all the evils, oncertaiu tica, and demoralisation tf constantly aqe- cetding revwlutions. ) v The eiperiroent of the capacity of man, for self-government lids never before bee made under eircumstanrei so favorable. 1' never will be again ; and, once put oti the light of our great and thus far successful ex pcriment, nnd the world ia left forever ja the darkness of despotism darjtmrss profound ' and hopeless, . . ' -ifei.v I have looked somewhat into the history ot .oilier cotifederaciei their rise, .glo'V, and r-eatness y their dwruplion.JecIine, and ruio- . find there1 nothing to srarningft, nt of dats- gep bat of certain and entire deatruction. , 1 . will not make so ungracious a return for your . kindness as to inflict upon you along historical disarrtalion.But there U soroething monitoi in ; (he trifling causes Which, led to the Pelopr nesian w tr, and iia disastrous and extennina-' ting effects upon thafree Institution and the greatness and the glory of Greece j and ' the pa rntiei tone pcaeni state j iningv amongv us cannot fail to' suegeat warning to all - ,,,.,,,,., ,i ;(,, i. ,... I M.. , irAI few were the cnusca of collision and of war ..between the States of .Greece, and those whieh eiiat nmongat the different Slate of thia confederacy. 'That diversity of employ- mrnN nnd of productions, which, whilst wo remain united, constitute the strongest of nlf the bonds of union. will,jf we are evereepa' ratcd, be the fruitful sources af collision sol of., protmcied nnd sanguinary wars. The Single question of extntditioti of fugitive alavra , would of itievitnllc certainty lead to war i(j ' six months. .Does any . sane man trapMee ' that it the people of. the No-th will not yield -t hat question now even to preserve the Union; that they will yild it after the Union ie dia- , solved, nnd dissolved on that very point I V would not give a rush for the concewionotV , . , , - iLA...l,n.,.-iii 'ho right tO Secede I leave, that tUeStWO to A nba'.f.vH theoriaU and antt'e dialeCUoiant., ' Iki a separation Were Uptake place': With the? . unanimous asaentof all h States, six month coul(, , ( by possibiflty elapse belore' Collia ' '"na would occur on the border whkh would ? 1 1 ffiu up me uamea pi eivu war. inmugu 100 i wiiole length and .breadtbof ihe eonfederaey. . And such war I without parallet in. all the eletneon of hate, calamity," and lwrto fcy any. recorded in the darkest pagee of ttianV history a war from ' the eontempjation of,f which the heart shrinks wilh a sickening sor- . jrow and despair, :0n what oiher Celd have ever mei enemtes as equai, a prvuu. as n m t ;.j,e na nipfacnble and wilh Itiore then lh i ; I nrovcrbih ' rancor and vengeance cf civil : - . wars. 1 Irecly yieia im paim ei courage, to . .1... i t. those who enn look with eoropojure upcuj t such a fature as that. , 1 confess that 1 have; f . not the courage to do iU Bat I shqald pity . the weakness of the man who, adraitthg thn. danger, nay the probability, of ail these ee-.. lamirii-a, would refer me. to some hook of po litical tconomr, lhal 1 might derive eonsolx lion from the fact that I should purchase to ton domcsiics a shade ejieaper. .-The mad- ne(S 0f rushing upofl, soch , fearful ehanrea wu wh(ch auch, views Is more than equalled by the lolly and the fallacy ol such , ealcnia tions1 to say nothing of that love ofcaoatry the result of coramon struggle dangtr,nnd v glrie and the sentiment w pnde ia li t . , r(&l,utth Poit. .'... 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The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 1, 1851, edition 1
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